Re: [IPFIX] [Syslog] Missing dead peer detection in DTLS
Michael Tuexen <[email protected]> Wed, 5 Aug 2009 14:35:07 +0200
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Hi Tom, understood. Thanks for the clarification. Best regards Michael On Aug 2, 2009, at 11:11 AM, tom.petch wrote: > Reply inline, twice > > Tom Petch > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Michael Tuexen" <[email protected]> > To: "tom.petch" <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 5:24 PM > > a question in-line. > > Michael > > On Jul 30, 2009, at 11:44 AM, tom.petch wrote: > >> Gerhard >> >> Thank you for pointing this out; it had escaped me. >> >> What I had thought though was that the lack of flow control with >> DTLS over UDP >> is a problem, and that the lack of this with syslog over UDP led the >> syslog RFC >> [RFC5424] to make syslog over TLS the RECOMMENDED transport, not, as >> might be >> expected, syslog over UDP. > > So I think it is actually congestion control what you are looking > for, which is provided by TCP when using SYSLOG/TLS/TCP/IP, right? > > <tp> > For myself, no, I was not looking for or caring about congestion > control, rather > security. > > But when the syslog I-D got to the IESG, they did care about > congestion, and so > the syslog I-D was modified to make syslog over TLS the RECOMMENDED > transport, > not because it might or might not improve security but because it > offered congestion control, which UDP by itself does not. > </tp> >> >> This in turn led me to expect that syslog over DTLS over UDP would >> not be >> acceptable to the IESG, rather that syslog over DTLS over SCTP would >> become the >> RECOMMENDED transport. > > This would mean, that > * SYSLOG/TLS/TCP/IP > * SYSLOG/DTLS/SCTP/IP > * SYSLOG/DTLS/DCCP/IP > are in principle acceptable, whereas > * SYSLOG/DTLS/UDP/IP > is not. > You would (from the congestion control perspective) have the same > classification when taking out the DTLS or TLS layer, right? > > <tp> > I am unclear about your second sentence, but the first one, yes, I > would expect > the first three to be acceptable to the IESG (which is rather > important if you > want an I-D to become an RFC) and the last one not to be. TLS (by > using TCP), > SCTP, DCCP have acceptable congestion control, DTLS and UDP do not. > > Tom Petch > >> So; several thoughts. >> >> This is an update to the extensions RFC, RFC4366, which itself is >> being updated >> by the TLS working group (hence my addition of them to the list) and >> I would >> much rather have one extensions RFC rather than several. This is a >> good concept >> and fills a need; perhaps the TLS working group would take this on. >> >> Flow control remains an issue which I do not think that this >> extension >> addresses. >> >> Is this a security exposure? or just, like syslog over UDP, an >> inconvenient >> truth? >> >> The petch-gerhards draft allows the recipient of the unidirectional >> flow to >> initiate the DTLS 'connection', and so enables it to re-establish >> the connection >> when anything goes wrong. This would seem an alternative to >> consider. >> >> Tom Petch > <snip> > > _______________________________________________ IPFIX mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipfix